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Reconciliation of King Otto I with his brother Henry, Duke of Bavaria, (1936). Creator: UnknownReconciliation of King Otto I with his brother Henry, Duke of Bavaria, (1936). Versohnung Kaiser Ottos I. Mit Seinem Bruder Herzog Heinrich, 25 Dezember, 947 AD
Henry the Fowler being offered the crown while trapping birds, (1900), (1936). CreatorHenry the Fowler being offered the crown while trapping birds, (1900), (1936). Heinrich Dem Vogler Wird Die Deutsche Konigskrone Dargebracht, 919 AD
Athelstan saves his Fathers life by taking Leofrid the Dane Prisoner, 1773. CreatorAthelstan saves his Fathers life by taking Leofrid the Dane Prisoner, 1773. King Athelstan (894-939) saving the Life of his Father, Edward the Elder, (874-924) at the Battle of Sherwood
Edmund I stabbed by Leolf the Robber, 1773. Creator: Charles GrignionEdmund I stabbed by Leolf the Robber, 1773. Edmund I (921-46), was assassinated after six-and-a-half years as king, while attending Mass in Pucklechurch, Gloucestershire
Dunstan dragging King Edwy from his Consort Queen Ethelgiva on his Coronation Day, 1773. King Edwy (died 959) is returned to the banquet following his coronation from his Consort
The first interview of Edgar and Elfrida, 1773. Creator: RennoldsonThe first interview of Edgar and Elfrida, 1773. Elfrida or Aelfthryth, (c945-1001), third wife, but only queen, of King Edgar, married in 964 and first Queen of England
Viking Ship, 1914. Creator: UnknownViking Ship, 1914. From " Norge - Turistruter I 65 Billeder". [Mittet & Co, Kunstforlag - Kristania, 1914]
Pope John IX. Creator: UnknownPope John IX. Ioannes VIIII P Tiburti. Portrait of Pope John IX (died 900 AD)
Pope John XIV. Creator: UnknownPope John XIV. Ioannes PP XIIII Papien - Familia Canevanova. Portrait of Pope John XIV (died 984 AD) who was imprisoned in the Castel Sant Angelo in Rome, where it is thought he was murdered
A Byzantine Emperor of the Tenth, Eleventh and Twelfth Centuries, A. D. 1924. CreatorA Byzantine Emperor of the Tenth, Eleventh and Twelfth Centuries, A.D. 1924. From " Costume & Fashion - The Evolution of European Dress Through the Earlier Ages", by Herbert Norris. [J. M
An Anglo-Saxon Queen, 1924. Creator: Herbert NorrisAn Anglo-Saxon Queen, 1924. From " Costume & Fashion - The Evolution of European Dress Through the Earlier Ages", by Herbert Norris. [J. M. Dent and Sons Ltd, E. P. Dutton and Co
An Empress of the Tenth, Eleventh and Twelfth Centuries, A. D. 1924. Creator: Herbert NorrisAn Empress of the Tenth, Eleventh and Twelfth Centuries, A.D. 1924. From " Costume & Fashion - The Evolution of European Dress Through the Earlier Ages", by Herbert Norris. [J. M
Gigantic Reclining Figure of Buddha, Pegu, 1900. Creator: UnknownGigantic Reclining Figure of Buddha, Pegu, 1900. With a length of 55 metres (180 ft) and a height of 16 metres (52 ft), it is believed to have been built in 994
Wood Carved Shrines with Glass Mosaic work at the Shwe Dagon Pagoda, Rangoon, 1900. Built by the Mon people between the 6th and 10th centuries on Singuttara Hill
Shrines at the Shwe Dagon Pagoda, Rangoon, 1900. Creator: UnknownShrines at the Shwe Dagon Pagoda, Rangoon, 1900. From " Typical Photographs of Burma - Burmese Life and Scenes". [Rowe & Co. Ltd. Rangoon, 1900]
Shrine of the Great Bell at the Shwe Dagon Pagoda, Rangoon, 1900. Creator: UnknownShrine of the Great Bell at the Shwe Dagon Pagoda, Rangoon, 1900. From " Typical Photographs of Burma - Burmese Life and Scenes". [Rowe & Co. Ltd. Rangoon, 1900]
Shwe Dagon Pagoda, Rangoon, 1900. Creator: UnknownShwe Dagon Pagoda, Rangoon, 1900. From " Typical Photographs of Burma - Burmese Life and Scenes". [Rowe & Co. Ltd. Rangoon, 1900]
South Entrance to Shwe Dagon Pagoda, Rangoon, 1900. Creator: UnknownSouth Entrance to Shwe Dagon Pagoda, Rangoon, 1900. From " Typical Photographs of Burma - Burmese Life and Scenes". [Rowe & Co. Ltd. Rangoon, 1900]
Gregory the Great, St. Benedict, and St. Cuthbert, 1908. From Early London - Prehistoric, Roman, Saxon and Norman, by Sir Walter Besant. [Adam & Charles Black, London, 1908]
10th Century. British Museum, 1862. From The Book of Ornamental Alphabets - Ancient & Mediae val, by F. G. Delamotte. [E. & F. Spon, London, 1862]
Olaf took the old woman in his arms, 10th or 11th century (1913). Olaf the Peacock (c938-1006) was a merchant and chieftain
Murtough on his journey with the King of Munster in fetters, 941 (1913). ArtistMurtough on his journey with the King of Munster in fetters, 941 (1913). Muirchertach mac Neill (d943), King of Ailech, took Cellachan Caisil (d954), King of Munster
King Olafs Long Serpent, 10th century (1913). Artist: Morris Meredith WilliamsKing Olafs Long Serpent, 10th century (1913). The Long Serpent was a ship, constructed by the master shipbuilder Thorberg Skafhog for the Norwegian King Olaf Trygvason (c960-1000)
The dying King Haakon carried to his ship, 961 (1913). Artist: Morris Meredith WilliamsThe dying King Haakon carried to his ship, 961 (1913). King Haakon I (Haakon the Good) (c920-961) of Norway was mortally wounded at the Battle of Fitjar in 961
Thorolf slays Earl Hring at Brunanburgh, 1913. Artist: Morris Meredith WilliamsThorolf slays Earl Hring at Brunanburgh, 937 (1913). Thorolf Skallagrimsson was an Icelandic Norse warrior who fought in the Battle of Brunanburh in 937
Olaf Cuaran, 10th century (1913). Artist: Morris Meredith WilliamsOlaf Cuaran, 10th century (1913). Olaf Cuaran (c926-981) was a Norse-Gael who was king of York and king of Dublin. He was known as a renowned warrior and a ruthless pillager of churches
Harald Fairhair, King of Norway, 9th or 10th century (1913). Harald I of Norway (c850-c933), known as Harald Fairhair, was the first King of Norway, ruling from 872-930
Edward the Martyr arriving at Corfe, Dorset, 978 (1864). King Edward (c963-978) received by his stepmother Elfrida (945-1000) before being murdered at Corfe castle, Dorset on 18 March 978
Obelisk at Forres, Moray, Scotland, 1821. Artist: William DaniellObelisk at Forres, Moray, Scotland, 1821. Known as Suenos Stone, this 23 foot high carved standing stone is thought to have been erected sometime between c800 and 1000
Monastery of St Naum, near Ohrid, Macedonia. Named after its founder, the Orthodox Monastery of St Naum was established in 905. It stands on the shores of Lake Ohrid
Al Hakim Mosque, Cairo, Egypt, 1992. The Al-Hakim Mosque was built in the 10th century. It is named after Al-Hakim bi-Amr Allah (985-1021), the sixth Fatimid caliph and the first to be born in Egypt
Castle Museum, Limassol, Cyprus, 2001. Limassols castle was built in c1000 by the Byzantines. It is said that Richard the Lionheart married his fiancee, Berengaria of Navarre
Minaret, Al Hakim Mosque, Cairo, Egypt, 1992. The Al-Hakim Mosque was built in the 10th century. It is named after Al-Hakim bi-Amr Allah (985-1021)
Interior, Priory Church of St Mary, Deerhurst, Gloucestershire, 2010. St Marys Priory Church dates from the 10th century, making it one of the few remaining Anglo-Saxon monastic buildings in
Priory Church of St Mary, Deerhurst, Gloucestershire, 2010. St Marys Priory Church dates from the 10th century, making it one of the few remaining Anglo-Saxon monastic buildings in existence in
Ruins of Kantara Castle, North Cyprus. The castle was originally built by the Byzantines in the 10th century as protection against Saracen invaders but was enlarged and remodelled by the Lusignans
Kantara Castle, North Cyprus. The castle was originally built by the Byzantines in the 10th century as protection against Saracen invaders but was enlarged and remodelled by the Lusignans
Pile Gate, Dubrovnik, Croatia. The Pile Gate is the western entrance to the Old Town of Dubrovnik through the 10th century walls
Lady Wulfrun statue and St Peters Church, Wolverhampton, West Midlands. The city of Wolverhampton is named after Lady Wulfruna, a Saxon noblewoman, who founded the town in 985
Byzantine chapel, St Hilarion Castle, North Cyprus. Dating from the 10th century, St Hilarion Castle stands on top of a peak in the Kyrenia mountain range in northern Cyprus
St Hilarion Castle, North Cyprus. Dating from the 10th century, St Hilarion Castle stands on top of a peak in the Kyrenia mountain range in northern Cyprus
France, early 19th century, (c1930s). Artist: Richard Thomas UnderwoodFrance. Perched on a needle point of volcanic rock the church of S. Michel d Aiguilhe is the glory of Le Puy in the Haute Loire, early 19th century, (c1930s). From Geographical Magazine, Volume 3
King Edmund the first Assassinated by Leolf the Robbe, c1787King Edmund the first Assassinated by Leolf the Robber, while celebrating the Feast of St. Augustine in the Church of Puckle in Gloucestershire, c1787
King Athelstan saving the Life of his Father, Edward the Elder at the Battle of Sherwood, c1787King Athelstan saving the Life of his Father, Edward the Elder at the Battle of Sherwood by taking Leofrid the Dame Prisoner, c1787
King Edgars first Interview with Queen Elfrida, c1787. From A New, Universal and Impartial History of England: From the Earliest Authentic Records, and most Genuine Historical Evidence
The barge of Edgar manned by eight kings on the Dee, 973 (1864). Artist: James William Edmund DoyleThe barge of Edgar manned by eight kings on the Dee, 1864. Edgar I, known as Edgar the Peaceful or the Peaceable, was King of England from 959 to 975
Page from the Benedictional of St. Ethelwold, c970, (1902). From the collection of the British Library, London. From Social England, edited by H.D. Traill, D.C.L. and J. S. Mann, M.A
Bulgaria... c1920. Artist: LG PopoffBulgaria. In a beautiful beechwood valley of the Rila mountains is the Rita Monastery, which can shelter two thousand pilgrims, c1920